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Inside Arsenal’s wild celebrations after thrashing Man City 5-1 as set-piece coach Nicolas Jover is carried down tunnel


ARSENAL players were thrilled after beating Manchester City on Sunday.

The Gunners defeated the reigning champions 5-1 at the Emirates.

Gabriel celebrates into the cameraCredit: X / @Arsenal
Nicolas Jover was carried down the tunnelCredit: X / @Arsenal
Arsenal players hugged in the tunnelCredit: X / @Arsenal
Injured Bukayo Saka was thrilled with the resultCredit: X / @Arsenal

Mikel Arteta’s side went into the contest desperate to win, having been wound up by Erling Haaland’s “stay humble” comment towards the Spaniard after September’s 2-2 draw.

Following the final whistle, Arsenal players made their way back down the tunnel in celebratory mood.

Academy graduate Ethan Nwaneri hugged the social media team’s camera operator.

While plenty of others hugged each other in glee.

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Defender Gabriel yelled into the camera in elation.

And set-piece coach Nicolas Jover was even carried down the tunnel.

Injured star Bukayo Saka also looked buzzing at his team-mates’ triumph.

Despite Arsenal’s huge celebrations, they remain second in the Premier League – six points off Liverpool having played a game more.

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Erling Haaland was made the pantomime villainCredit: Rex

Gunners supporters and players appeared to still be upset with City’s Treble-winning, two-time Golden Boot-holding striker Haaland.

Gabriel seemed to have a pop at the Norwegian, who did grab City’s short-lived leveller.

Mikel Arteta enjoyed every minute of Arsenal’s thrashing of Man City

While hurt fans held up banners referencing his “humble” dig at Arteta.

The wounded Gunners also played “Humble” by Kendrick Lamar upon the final whistle, again as a nod to Haaland’s comment.

Myles Lewis-Skelly even performed the forward’s celebration after scoring Arsenal’s third.

Haaland’s dad responded by taking a dig of his own on social media, referencing Arsenal’s lack of success under Arteta.

Arsenal’s media team had shared a snap of a cross-legged Lewis-Skelly being mobbed.

The Gunners added the words: “This team” – along with a clenched fist.

Ex-Man City defender Haaland Sr quickly replied: ” «This Team» that wins everything. Ehhhhh, not” – followed by a blue heart.

Gabriel took Treble-winner Haaland’s previous cheeky barb to heartCredit: Getty
Wounded Arsenal fans made banners for HaalandCredit: PA


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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